New state-of-the-art acute care transport ambulance rolls out for Madison Hospital patients
Chairman Mac McCutcheon and Madison Hospital President Mary Lynne Wright.
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Published 10:08 am Friday, January 16, 2026

New state-of-the-art acute care transport ambulance rolls out for Madison Hospital patients

MADISON – Madison Hospital has rolled out a new state-of-the-art acute care transport ambulance – a strategic investment designed to reduce transport wait times and improve outcomes for the Madison community. With an Emergency Department that treats more than 50,000 patients each year and a rapidly growing population across Madison County, the need for faster access to advanced care has never been greater.

This dedicated unit will be stationed on the Madison Hospital campus to help critically ill patients reach Huntsville Hospital more quickly for specialized services not available locally.

Designed to function as an “ICU on wheels,” the ambulance features advanced medical equipment that enables a highly trained EMT and paramedic to continue delivering critical care throughout transport. It will be used for patients requiring a higher level of treatment, including strokes needing interventional radiology, traumatic brain bleeds, and heart attacks requiring urgent interventions in the Cath Lab.

The new ambulance was funded by a grant from the Madison County Commission as part of their American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding.

“We are deeply grateful to Chairman Mac McCutcheon and the Madison County Commission for their generous investment in the health of our growing community,” said Madison Hospital President Mary Lynne Wright. “This unit strengthens our system of care and will help us better meet the emergency medical needs of patients when every minute matters. We learned during COVID just how critical timely transport and system readiness can be, and this investment helps us prepare for whatever future crises may arise.”

“The partnership between Huntsville Hospital Health System and Madison County Commission is necessary to provide a good quality of life for the residents of Madison County,” said Chairman Mac McCutcheon, Madison County Commission. “Connecting a patient with the proper healthcare professionals and equipment is essential. This acute care transport unit will save lives and provide the vital resources when transporting patients between hospitals.”

All medical equipment onboard was funded through philanthropy. Major contributors include the Alpha Foundation, Bentley Buick GMC, and Robins & Morton.

“The generosity of our donors is truly lifesaving,” said Huntsville Hospital Foundation President Sarah Savage-Jones. “Their impact will be felt in every mile this ambulance travels as patients are transported to the care they need. This is giving that heals.”

The acute care transport – nicknamed MAC-1 – officially went into service on Jan. 16.

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